This is at the old Fort Park on Indian River Drive. Beautiful skies, and lots of birds! Saw the ibises, snowy egret, osprey, gulls and little blue heron. That little cut of water is fresh water, flowing into the salt water estuary there. The birds like to come and take baths and drink from it.
The painting is 11 x 14, oil on masonite.
If you are interested in the painting, it can be purchased here:
Lori's Stormy Art and Daily Paintings
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Saturday, June 20, 2020
1802 By Old Fort Pierce, Plein Air
Labels:
Bay,
Cabbage Palms,
florida art,
Fort Pierce,
Ibis,
impasto,
indian river estuary,
lagoon,
palette knife,
sea grapes,
tropical paradise
I was born in Ft. Pierce and lived there all my life. I have an Associate in Art degree from the Indian River Community College in Fort Pierce. I consider myself primarily self taught.
I am a member of Plein Air Florida, and the leader of Plein Air Painters of the Treasure Coast. My paintings are in art collections worldwide.
I have co-published an article in Plein Air Magazine.
I have contributed paintings to Art for Nature, Heathcote Botanical Gardens, Habitat for Humanity and various other charities.
I love painting outside using the painting knife. I love the rich texture and lustrous effects I can get with the knife.
My studio is located in my home on Indian River Drive in Fort Pierce. I use both of my names in my art, Lori McNamara and Lenore McNamara.
I can be reached at lori.mcnamara@gmail.com
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